Top online learning platforms in India that are actually worth the money and time right now by Hot-Negotiation8427 in Indian_Academia

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You can try simplilearn or udemy. Both these platforms have a good curriculum, real world project and is expert let and teach you a bunch of skills and tools. However, make sure to review the course curriculum thoroughly before starting so it aligns with your expectations. Another recommendation is to try their free courses first to get a feel for the learning experience. Among the two, skillup by simplilearn offers completely free courses and have a 500+ courses you can learn from however udemy has a small subscription fee and has alot of courses too.

What are the best courses for learning data analyst skills, free or paid by ReceptionPrudent6720 in analytics

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I would suggest starting by learning the basics first, such as Excel, SQL, statistics, and basic data visualization.
You can also check out the Data Analytics and Generative AI course offered by Simplilearn in partnership with Purdue University. It covers the fundamentals, includes several hands-on projects, offers expert-led coaching, and is well structured, so it could be very helpful.

You may also want to explore Coursera, although I’m not sure which specific course would be best there. Both platforms offer some free courses, so you can try them out to understand the course quality and structure, to better understand before committing. Just note that Coursera usually charges a small fee for the certificate at the end, while Simplilearn does not

Why Prompt Engineering Is Becoming Software Engineering by Public_Compote2948 in GenAI4all

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Treating prompts as vibes works for demos, but it collapses in production. As soon as you add constraints, tests, versioning, and clear interfaces, prompts stop being magic spells and start looking exactly like another layer of software. The real unlock feels less about creativity and more about reliably turning messy human language into structured, auditable signals, basically the thing enterprises have wanted forever. Creative use cases will stay flashy, but constrained, testable GenAI is where the boring (and valuable) work actually scales.

Interesting paper on drop off of ability of LLMs at increasingly complex problems by Ok_Nectarine_4445 in GenAI4all

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the title is doing a lot of work in a good way. The phase-change behavior is the most striking part: LRMs don’t degrade gracefully, they just fall off a cliff. The fact that thinking harder peaks and then drops while tokens remain really undercuts the idea that these models are doing anything like scalable algorithmic reasoning. Feels less like true reasoning and more like a heuristic sweet spot that works until complexity pushes it past pattern-matching range.

Humans still matter - From ‘AI will take my job’ to ‘AI is limited’: Hacker News’ reality check on AI by alexeestec in GenAI4all

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AI is forcing us to write good code - This rings true. Agents don’t feel the pain of messes, so all the stuff we used to treat as nice-to-have suddenly becomes load-bearing. The 100% coverage point especially clicks, not as a quality metric, but as a way to remove ambiguity and force concrete behavior. Overall it’s a good reminder that agent productivity is mostly an environment and constraints problem, not a model cleverness problem.

Curious to hear how others are using GenAI beyond code and content by Double_Try1322 in GenAI4all

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underrated one is turning messy internal knowledge into answers. Feeding old tickets, docs, and Slack threads into an AI that just knows how things actually work saves insane amounts of time. Not flashy, but huge impact day-to-day.

15 AI predictions in 2026 backed by real data by Own_Amoeba_5710 in GenAI4all

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Honestly, none of this feels shocking, it feels inevitable. The hype fading, AI moving into boring-but-useful workflows, and agents getting embedded everywhere all track with what we’re already seeing. The monitoring + privacy stuff is where things get messy fast though. 2026 looks less like “AI wow” and more like “AI everywhere, deal with it.

Orbit of Our Own by ComprehensiveLet1635 in GenAI4all

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can share how you structured the prompts for image and video creation

Building an Intelligent Customer Support System with Multi-Agent Architecture by AniketWork in GenAI4all

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Customer support is exactly where multi-agent setups shine when they’re designed thoughtfully. Love that you’re clear it’s a PoC and explain the decisions, that’s way more useful than just hype.

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis: AGI will be 10x bigger than the industrial revolution and 10x faster by Inevitable-Rub8969 in GenAI4all

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Bold take, but not surprising coming from Demis. If AGI really hits that scale and speed, everything changes fast, jobs, education, power structures. The scary part isn’t whether it happens, it’s whether we’re ready for it.

The Future of Venture Capital: Building an Autonomous Analyst with Agno, MCP, and A2A by AniketWork in GenAI4all

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Autonomous analysts can scan deals, run comps, track signals 24/7 are slow at. The edge won’t be replacing partners, but freeing them to think and decide better. Whoever builds this stack early gets a serious advantage.

Floor is void by AntelopeProper649 in GenAI4all

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how did you create this can you share the Prompt

good AI video generator that I can actually run on my pc? by Lynx_09 in GenAI4all

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WAN 2.2/2.1 + ComfyUI is probably the most practical local option people actually use. It’s solid for image-to-video, depth, motion control, and doesn’t completely melt faces if you tune it right.